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At the west end of Himmarshee Street, just across from Old Fort Lauderdale Breakfast House, the interior of Taps is worlds apart from the rest of downtown Fort Lauderdale. It feels like a mix of high-end eatery and neighborhood bar, and that's exactly what founder James DeVito was going for when he opened the first location in Tampa six years ago.
See also: Taps Offers Craft Beers and "Smart" Homestyle Cooking

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Stonewall Pride Wilton Manors celebrated 45 years of being proud this past weekend, and one of the highlights of the weekend was no doubt the Twilight Parade.
All photos by Michele Eve Sandberg
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It's finally here: New Times' annual Best of Broward & Palm Beach 2014 issue, once again naming the very best in Broward & Palm Beach culture. Filled with hundreds of picks, it's your guide to all things art -- from museums and galleries to theatrical performances to movie theaters. See all the...

Revolution Live was alive with the glory of love last night when Say Anything and Brooklyn punk up-and-comers, The So So Glos, hit the stage.
All photos by Ian Witlen
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South Florida's premiere event for tiki-lovers, the Hukilau, returned this past week, bigger and even more retro than ever before. With an additional day of activities, Hukilau was able to pack in more live acts, symposiums, and even mermaids (of the fire-eating variety) to its itinerary. But...

Yesterday, at the BB&T Center, radio hip-hop was showcased in all its glory and folly for 103.5 The Beat's the Beat Down. Headliners Kendrick Lamar, Trey Songz, and Future were joined by Rico Love, Yo Gotti, Mr. Vegas, Ace Hood, and DJ Khaled.
All photos by Sayre Berman
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All photos by Monica McGivern

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